Romero Britto
Romero Britto is one of the most internationally celebrated pop artists of his generation. Born in Recife, Brazil in 1963 and based in Miami, Britto fuses Cubism, Pop Art, and graffiti into a signature visual language defined by bold black outlines, geometric pattern, and saturated color. His work has been exhibited in over 100 countries, commissioned by Disney, Coca-Cola, FIFA, and the Royal Family of Monaco, and installed as public art from Miami to Hyde Park to the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg.
Britto's compositions translate joy into structure. Faces, hearts, animals, and figures are reduced to confident shapes and tessellated patterns — instantly recognizable and equally at home in private collections and flagship corporate spaces. With works held in more than 50 museums and a global licensing footprint unmatched among living artists, Britto's original paintings and signed limited editions remain his most coveted output.
About the Artist
Romero Britto (b. 1963) is a Brazilian contemporary artist whose vibrant visual language blends elements of pop art, cubism, and street art. Born in Recife, Brazil, Britto showed an early passion for creativity and began painting on newspapers, cardboard, and other found materials as a child. Inspired by Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse, he developed a distinctive style defined by bold outlines, bright colors, and playful geometric patterns.
In the late 1980s, Britto moved to Miami, where his work quickly gained recognition for its optimistic and accessible imagery. Throughout his career, Britto has collaborated with numerous international brands and created large-scale public art installations around the world.
Today, Romero Britto’s artwork is collected internationally and is admired for its uplifting spirit and instantly recognizable style, promoting a message of joy, unity, and optimism.























